Friday, September 24, 2010

I made a comment on a video of Stephen Colbert's performance in the Congressional Hearing today and total morons started harshing on me. The fact that someone is defending this idiotic farce makes me ill. Yes, I was called the dumb one because he was using SATIRE to draw attention to a problem that affect MILLIONS and obviously I just did not get it.

Let's address the whole topic without even commenting on the Democrat Congress having a comedian, whose whole act is making fun of Republicans, in to perform. Democrats instituted the minimum wage. Democrats increased the minimum wage in 2007, 2008, 2009 sending the economy into a total tailspin and EXPLODING the number of Mexican illegals in this country. But, hey, FUCK ALL THAT, let's have Stephen Colbert up to The Hill to put on his traveling MORON SHOW.

You see, the Democrats HAVE to cover up the corruption and political shenanigans the best that they can to keep as many of their ILK in office. And who better to know exactly the extent of the criminal behavior going on right now in the Barry White House than someone that cut their political teeth on the Nixon impeachment charges. And wonder why the only thing we have heard from Hillary Clinton in a long time, is her new hairstyle.

Folks, there are Democrats running DC, Congress has become nothing but a festering pool of sewage, equaled only by the cancerous oozing occurring at the White House.

I thought he was talking about free market solutions like across the board salary reductions, job sharing (this is popular in Germany), or saving money on office space. Or getting outside consultants to assess the business.

Or just practicing good Keynesian economics by saving money in the good times instead of sending partners on trips in business class to India in search for work, to weather the storm in the bad times.

I don't remember gov't being mentioned, but just suggesting for better business practices. I'll go back and check....getting gov't to incentive hiring? Is that stuck in your craw?

Yeah, when anyone says, "Hey, let's partner with government to work out the wasteful practices that we have," it is headed in the wrong direction.

What architecture firms do that is patently unbusiness-like is that they load up with staff when they get a big job, rather than plan the work load with existing staff. I have never seen an architecture firm tell someone that their fifty million dollar job will take two years, they always say that they can do it in six months, hire a bunch of folks to do the work, then still take two years.